Famille Olividae, Latreille 1825

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Nouvelle répartition et identifications suite à la parution et réception de la publication (splendide) de nos Amis Hunon, Robin et Hoarau de l' AFC! Cet ouvrage sera cité dans mes écrits sous le ''taxon'' de HHR. Le HHR sera aux Olividae ce que le RKK est aux Conidae ! Na! On peut se faire une collection uniquement d' Olividae. Elles sont aussi belles que les Cypraea et les Conidae, certaines de tailles spectaculaires, assez aisées a se procurer et peu onéreuses pour la majorité. Il y a une grosse centaine d' espèces suivant les auteurs, plus des sous-espèces et un nombre de combinaisons et de formes infini ce qui corse les identifications. Sinon ce n' est pas rigolot.

Elles vivent dans les fonds meubles (sable, boue, sédiments plus ou moins fins). Elles sont nécrophages donc très faciles a piéger avec des appâts (poissons morts, charognes divers ....). Une boite de conserve percée, fermée et garnie des viscères de poissons les attire irrésistiblement. Elles arrivent ventre à terre et sont trahies par la trace qu' elles font dans le sable. Elles vivent depuis la zone des marées à une ou deux centaines de mètres de fonds. Il est amusant de voir les petites Oliva carneola s' enfouir inlassablement, encore et encore, à toute vitesse entre deux vagues.

You can do a collection only with Olividae. They are as much beautiful as Cypraea and Conidae, some have great sizes, enough easy to obtain and cheap for the majority. There is a big hundred of species according to the authors, most sub-species and a number of combinations and infinite forms who spices the identifications. If not this is not funny.

They live in soft bottoms (sand, mud, sediments more or less fine). They are scavengers so easy to trap with bait (dead fish, carrion various ....).A box of canned breakthrough closed and full fish offal attracts them irresistibly. They arrive at full gallop and were betrayed by the marks that they do in the sand. They live from the intertidal zone to one or two hundred meters deep. It is amusing to see the small Oliva carneola s' bury tirelessly, again and again, at full speed between two waves.

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Genre Oliva, Bruguière 1789

Un grand bougement dans le Genre surtout pour les Américaines! A large moving in that Genus especially for Americans.

Description ''anatomie'' de la coquille! Tirée du HHR A chronologic catalogue of literature

Oliva annulata f. carnicolor O.annulata f.carnicolorOliva (Annulatoliva) annulata annulata f. intricata, Dautzenberg 1927 Oliva annulata f. nebulosa Oliva (Annulatoliva) annulata f mantichora, Duclos 1840 Oliva (Actuoliva) australis, Duclos 1835 Oliva (Acutoliva) australis f. kurzi, Petuch & Sargent 1986 Oliva australis (Actuoliva) f. pallescens, Petuch & Sargent 1986 Oliva (Strephona) bifasciata, Kuster in Weinkauff 1878 Oliva (Strephona) bifasciata bollingi, Clench 1937 Oliva (Strephona) bifasciata f pattersoni, Clench 1945 Oliva (Strephona) cf. barbadensis, Petuch & Sargent 1986 Oliva (Proxoliva) brettinghami, Bridgman 1909 Oliva (Carmione) bulbiformis, Duclos 1840 Oliva (Carmione) bulbiformis funebralis, Lamarck 1811 Oliva (Carmione) bulbosa, Röding 1798Oliva (Carmione) bulbosa f. fabagina, Lamarck 1811OLIVA (CARMIONE) BULBOSA F.INFLATA,LAMARCK 1811 Oliva (Carmione) bulbosa f. lacertina, Quoy & Gaimard 1825Oliva (Carmione) bulbosa f. undata, Lamarck 1811 OLIVA (MINIACEOLIVA) CAERULEA, ROEDING 1798 Oliva (Miniaceoliva) caerula Oliva (Proxoliva) caldania, Duclos 1835 Oliva carneola f. adspersa, Dautzenberg 1927Oliva (Galeola) carneola f. trichroma, Dautzenberg 1927 OLIVA (GALEOLA) CARNEOLA, GMELIN 1791 OLIVA (CARMIONE) CAROLINIANA, DUCLOS 1835 Oliva chrysoplecta, Tursch & Greifeneder, 1989 Oliva (Musteloliva) concavospira, Sowerby III 1914Oliva (Miniaceoliva) concinna, Marrat 1870Oliva (Miniaceoliva) concinna kremerorum, Petuch & Sargent 1986Oliva concinna kremerorum Oliva concinna f. oldi, Zeigler 1969 Oliva irisans f concinna f oldi Oliva (Parvoliva) dubia, Schepman 1904 Oliva ( Viduoliva) elegans f. zigzag, Perry 1811 Oliva (Viduoliva) elegans, Lamarck 1811 Oliva emeliodina, Duclos 1845 Oliva episcopalis, Lamarck 1811 Oliva fijiana, Tursch & Greifeneder 1989OLIVA (STREPHONA) FLAMMULATA f. DOLICHA, LOCARD 1897 OLIVA (STREPHONA) FLAMMULATA, LAMARCK 1811 Oliva flamulata f. castanea, Dautzenberg 1910 Oliva (Strephona) cf fulgurator Oliva (Americoliva) fulgurator bullata, Marrat 1871 Oliva (Miniaceoliva) fumosa kremerorum, Petuch & Sargent 1986Oliva (Miniaceoliva) hirasei, KIRA 1959 Oliva hirasei Oliva incrassata, Lightfoot 1786 Oliva incrassata Oliva (Viduoliva) indomalaysica, Petuch & Sargent 1986Oliva (Miniaceoliva) irisans, Lamarck 1811  Oliva (Miniaceoliva) irisans f. cryptospira, Ford1891 Oliva irisans var. noireOliva (Miniacea) irisans f. fordii, Johnson 1910Oliva (Strephona) jamaicensis jamaicensis, Marrat 1867Oliva (Actuoliva) jaspidea (Duclos, 1835) Oliva (Actuoliva) jaspidea f. Duclosi Oliva (Acutoliva) jaspidea= Oliva esiodina (Duclos, 1844) Oliva (Strephona) kaleontina, Duclos 1835Oliva (Carmione) keeni, Marrat 1870Oliva lecoquiana (Carmione), Ducros de St Germain 1857Oliva (Galeoda) todosina lepida Duclos, 1835Oliva (Actuoliva) leonardhilli, Petuch & Sargent 1986 OLIVA (OLIVA) LONGISPIRA, BRIDGMAN 1906 Oliva (Miniaceovula) miniacea, Röding 1798 f. berti, Terzer 1986 Oliva miniacea (Miniaceoliva) f. johnsoni, Higgins 1919 Oliva (miniaceoliva) miniacea, Röding 1798 f. lamberti, Jousseaume 1884 Oliva (Miniaceoliva) miniacea, Röding 1798 f. marrati, JOHNSON 1910 Oliva (Miniaceoliva) Miniacea, ROEDING 1798   f. sylvia, Duclos, 1835 OLIVA (Miniaceolivva) MINIACEA MINIACEA, ROEDING 1798 Oliva (Miniaceoliva) miniacea tremulina, Lamarck 1811 Oliva (Miniaceoliva) miniacea tremulina, Lamarck 1811Oliva (Multiplicoliva) multiplicata, Reeve 1850 Oliva (Musteloliva) mustelina, Lamarck 1811 Oliva (Musteloliva) mustelina virgata, Sterba 2005 Oliva (Viduoliva) neostina, Duclos 1840Oliva oliva f.samarensis Johnson,1915 Oliva (oliva) oliva, Linné 1758 Oliva (Oliva) oliva Linné 1758f. gratiosa, Vanatta 1915 OLIVA OLIVA FOSSILE Oliva (Strephona) olssoni, Petuch & Sargent 1986 Oliva (Miniaceoliva) ornata, Marrat 1867 Oliva (Arctoliva) pacifica, Marrat 1870 Oliva (Actuoliva) panniculata, Duclos 1835 Oliva (Annulatoliva) parkinsoni, Prior 1975 OLIVA ( STREPHONA) PERUVIANA, LAMARCK 1811 Oliva peruviana f. subcastanea, Vanatta 1915 Oliva (Acutoliva) polita f marquesana, Petuch & Sargent 1986 Oliva (Strephona) polpasta, Duclos 1835 Oliva ponderosa, Duclos 1840 Oliva (Porphyria) porphyria, Linné 1758 Oliva (Porphyria) porphyria, Linné 1758 Oliva reclusa, Marrat 1871 venezuela OLIVA (STREPHONA) RETICULARIS, LAMARCK 1810 f. ERNESTI, PETUCH 1990 OLIVA (STREPHONA) RETICULARIS, LAMARCK 1810  f.OLORINELLA, DUCLOS 1835 OLIVA (STREPHONA) RETICULARIS, LAMARCK 1810 Oliva reticulata (PNG), Roeding 1798 Oliva reticulata f. pallida, Dautzenberg 1927 Oliva (viduoliva) reticulata f. zebra, Küster in Weinkauff 1878 OLIVA (VIDUOLIVA) RETICULATA f. azona, RÖDING 1798 Oliva (Oliva) rubrolabiata, Fischer 1903 OLIVA (RUFOLABIA) RUFULA, DUCLOS 1835 OLIVA SAYANA (Strephona) , RAVENEL 1834 Oliva sayana f. citrina, Johnson 1911 Oliva (Oliva) samarensis, Johnson 191 Oliva (Paxillus) sandwichensis, Pease 1860 Oliva (Cariboliva) scripta, Lamarck 1811 Oliva (Cariboliva) scripta f. trujilloi, Clench 1938 Oliva (Acutoliva) semmelinki, Schepman 1891 OLIVA (MINIACEOLIVA) SERICEA, RÖDING 1798 Oliva sericea granitella, Lamarck 1811 Oliva (galeola) sidelia, Duclos 1840 Oliva (Strephona) spicata, Roeding 1798 Oliva splendidula, Sowerby I 1825 Oliva tesselata, Lamarck 1811 Oliva tigridella, Duclos 1835 Oliva (Oliva) tigridella, Duclos 1835 f. blanda, Marrat 1867 Oliva tigridella flamed, Duclos de St Germain 1835 oliva tigridella oriola Oliva tigrina, Lamarck 1811 OLIVA ( CARMIONE) TIGRINA, LAMARCK 1811 Oliva tigrina OLIVA (CARMIONE) TIGRINA f. GLANDIFORMIS, MARRAT 1871 Oliva tigrina f. fallax, Johnson 1910 Oliva (Galeola) todosina, Duclos, 1835 OLIVA (VIDUOLIVA) TRICOLOR, LAMARCK 1811 Oliva (Viduoliva) tricolor philanta, Duclos 1835 Oliva (Strephona) truncata, Marrat 1867 Oliva (Strephona) venulata, Lamarck 1811Oliva vidua f. albofasciata, Dautzenberg 1927Oliva vidua f. aurata, Roeding 1798Oliva (Viduoliva) vidua, Röding 1798 Oliva (Viduoliva) vidua f. neostina, Duclos 1840 Oliva (Strephona) violacea, Marrat 1867 Oliva (Viduoliva) westralis, Petuch & Sargent 1986

Genre Agaronia (Anazola), Gray 1839

Agaronia annotata, Marrat 1871 GIBBOSA f. GOLDEN Agaronia gibbosa, Born 1778 Agaronia (Anazola) acuminata, Lamarck 1811 AGARONIA HIATULA

Agaronia java, Tan & all. 2019 Agaronia johnkochi, Voskuil 1990 Agaronia razetoi, Terzer 1992

Genre Olivella, Swainson 1831

OLIVELLA BIPLICTA,SOWERBY 1825Olivella (Olivella) dama, Wood 1828 Olivella nivea, Gmelin 1791 Olivella (Lamprodoma) volutella, Lamarck 1811

Genre Ancillista, Iredale 1936 Amalda, H. Adams & A. Adams 1853

Amalda rubiginosa, Swainson 1823 Amalda mamillata, Hinds 1843 Amalda montrouzieri, Souverbie 1860 Ancilla castanea f. aurantiaca, M.Scali 2023 Ancilla cinnamomea, Lamarck 1801 Ancilla sarda, Reeve 1854 Ancilla velesiana, Iredale 1936 Ancilla ventricosa, Lamarck 1811

Genre Melapium, H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853

Melapium lineatum, Lamarck 1822